Sweet, simple, and believe it or not, just what I have been looking for. Could really use a bit more explanation of the installation for noobs, but hey it works.
Thanks!!
just type fish://user@localhost/path/you/want
and you'll be prompted for the password.
For example fish://root@localhost/home/otheruser/ allows me to browse the homedir of "otheruser" if i have the root password.
I think using KIO here is better than starting a new konqueror process because your private settings (like customized appearance and themes) still work and it uses less memory.
ps: i have mistakenly posted this comment on kde-look.
sorry for all the mess, i just confused the sites - wanted to post it here :)
Use http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=11435 to install service menus, really nice=) If not it is ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus for local user, /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus for all users.
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Sweet, simple, and believe it or not, just what I have been looking for. Could really use a bit more explanation of the installation for noobs, but hey it works. Thanks!!
just type fish://user@localhost/path/you/want and you'll be prompted for the password. For example fish://root@localhost/home/otheruser/ allows me to browse the homedir of "otheruser" if i have the root password. I think using KIO here is better than starting a new konqueror process because your private settings (like customized appearance and themes) still work and it uses less memory. ps: i have mistakenly posted this comment on kde-look. sorry for all the mess, i just confused the sites - wanted to post it here :)
Awesome, I learn something new everyday. Thanks!
thanks for the hint ;)
Thanks. Nice and simple :-)
Where should I put your *.desktop file? I just forgot :/
Use http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=11435 to install service menus, really nice=) If not it is ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus for local user, /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus for all users.
thanks :)